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Keeping up with our lonely queue of lost games waiting to be remembered, we added 3 cancelled games to the Unseen64 archive:

The Wall [PS3, PC]: cancelled immersive sim that was in development between 2005 and 2008 by Burut Creative Team and Play Ten, planned to be released on Playstation 3 and PC. Gameplay would have been similar to Deus Ex, with players helping one of three major factions in a dystopian future: The Government, The Environmentalists, and The Church. NPCs would react dynamically to your actions in sand-box levels you could freely explore to choose how to resolve missions, using customizable weapons, vehicles and special powers https://www.unseen64.net/2021/03/24/wall-burut-cancelled-ps3-pc/

World Heroes 64 [Hyper Neo Geo 64] in 1997 SNK released the Hyper Neo Geo 64 arcade system as the successor of the MVS, a new 3D arcade board to play such games as Road’s Edge, Samurai Shodown 64 and Buriki One. It seems Alpha Denshi was planning a 3D “World Heroes 64” but after some time it became clear the HNG64 would have not been able to compete with the more powerful Capcom, Namco and Sega 3D arcade boards so the project was canned https://www.unseen64.net/2021/03/24/worldheroes64-cancelled-hyper-neogeo64/

Chrome 2 [PC]: cancelled sequel to Techland’s 2003 FPS, announced in 2006 by the company. This second chapter would have featured the same vast open areas and non-linear gameplay that made the first game quite impressive for its time, adding multiplayer squad-based play for up to 64 players, new vehicles, weapons and items to use. Early screenshots show a huge, mechanical spider roaming the area, with players moving between thick trees and grass killing off enemies https://www.unseen64.net/2021/03/22/chrome2-techland-pc-cancelled/


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